IEC 61850 error codes

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Hello all,

do you know where to find a catalog of iec 61850 error codes defined in the protocol and also the one created in PcVue?

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Posted : 04/09/2014 1:25 pm
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Hello,

What kind of error : in the event viewer or in wireshark traces ?

 
Posted : 04/09/2014 1:30 pm
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Event Viewer in the first step. Maybe also in the wireshark later.

 
Posted : 04/09/2014 1:32 pm
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From 11.0, Event viewer errors are normally understandable. If you need help, feel free to contact us.
But there is no official documentation for that, Nicolas asked to the developer.

About standard error, the official documentation is the IEC 61850 standard.

 
Posted : 04/09/2014 1:42 pm
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would be a nice to have for quick reaction. Always look-up in the specification is not the quickest way.

I don't know, whether it is a PcVue error or a passed through IEC-code.

"11110 Service 1: affectation set forbidden"
It is a commendable variable connected as Data attribute. The value is set in the controller and can be read. Seems not to cause problems. Only the error occurs in the event viewer, when writing the variable.

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Posted : 04/09/2014 1:53 pm
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Johannes
It's not really usual writing directly to an attribute.
Are you sure it is not read only attribute?

 
Posted : 04/09/2014 2:03 pm
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Hi Nico,

i know it is not usual, but also not forbidden ;-). It is just a commercial DEMO project from one of our customer. And like I told, the writing is done and the value changes in the controller. It seems more to be an aesthetic issue for the customer, but still not beautiful.

 
Posted : 04/09/2014 2:08 pm